Kensington's Blackbelt By Ko Maruyama
The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is a machine somewhere in between a laptop and a mobile tablet. It is able to keep up with all of the software that you'd run on your Windows 8 machine, but more portable than a laptop. One problem with the ability to drag the SurfacePro around is the potential to dropping it. Kensington's BlackBelt protects the SurfacePro while still allowing all of the port function to be accessible.
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WORRY ABOUT LITTLE BROTHER By Ko Maruyama
Don't worry about big brother eavesdropping on your call, they can do that easily. Now, you've got to consider what your LITTLE BROTHER can do with the new Sound Recorder from dinosaurlifestyle
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Iron Man Car Charger By Ko Maruyama
File this under silly. It?s a USB car charger in the shape of Iron Man (or Iron Patriot/War Machine). I enjoy collecting little toy figurines of superheroes. I admit I have an Iron Man t-shirt that I wear, but I couldn?t think of a good reason for the Iron Man CAR CHARGER. Until, I thought of my friend Dave, and his son.
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Top Black Friday Shopping Links By DMN Staff Writer
Well it's almost the Most Wonderful Day of the Year again! No not Christmas - Black Friday! It's the day where you get up way too early and stand in line, and hopefully get the deal of a lifetime! To help you out we've put together a list of Top Black Friday sales and ads. It will pay off in both the long run and short term to do your homework and know whats on sale where.
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Grabbing motion with iPiSoft By Ko Maruyama
This weekend, I jumped into putting together a motion capture PC. It?s nothing big, but the right amount of gear to get the motion capture portion of the workflow done. I?ll be using Microsoft Kinect cameras in conjunction with iPiSoft?s software to capture the data ? from there, anything is possible.
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It's a Bird, It's a Plane - It's a Blonde Robot! By David Hague
The Phantom quad-copter makes the most of its compact and highly integrated design fitting easily into a standard backpack. Phantom also has an integrated flight dynamics system, the Naza-M + GPS multi-rotor autopilot system, which results in a craft that is easy to fly as a beginner and flexible enough to please expert pilots. In a first for such a portable unit it utilises GPS to enable the Phantom to land safely from the exact point it took off from.
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Upload By Lou Wallace
In what may be a prophetic view of our future, Upload focuses on a time where cyberspace and virtual reality have converged, showcasing both the promising potential and the dark underside of these new technological wonders.
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ArtRage 4.0 By Ko Maruyama
In time for use with your brand new Wacom tablet, Ambient Design offers a new version of their ArtRage software. Version 4.0 is packed with a ton of new tools that will help you work better, easier, and give you the ability to extend your creative works for an affordable price. You may also be using ArtRage 3 on both devices (iPad and computer), but if you haven't you might not know about the ability to move between iPad to desktop version and out to other software (like Photoshop's .psd format).
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Juicebar Solar Charger By Lou Wallace
Ok everyone hates their battery to die. How many times have you scrambled in restaurants, airports and hallways looking for a plug to power your phone, mobile handheld game or tablet? How many times have you stared at the tiny red sliver that indicates the last waning minute of power and wished for some way to charge it and no solution was at hand?
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Hands On with the Nexus 10 By Lou Wallace
Right before Christmas my tablet, an Iconia A500 died (just a couple weeks after the warranty ran out of course) and I was faced with the task of choosing its replacement. The timing was great because the latest iPad was out,several new Android tabs were being released and Microsoft was just about to start shipping the Surface. All have some very compelling aspects and I like all three platforms, but as I already have had several android tablets and a lot of apps for that system, my focus and ultimate decision was towards the Nexus 10 from Google. Since there were plenty of 'First Looks', 'Quick Peeks' and such being written already, I wanted to spend some more time with it before actually evaluating it. This review is really my perspective on using the tablet, what that experience has been like and finally was it worth the money.
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